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THCA Flower (New Arrivals)

Shop our collection of premium THCA Flower, all-natural hemp flower infused with high-quality THCA available in different indica, sativa, and hybrid strains.
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Well I got a A variety of flowers and they’re all excellent. I enjoy your stuff very much. That’s why I order from you guys all the time but I’m good for a little while unless you come up with a good deal for me.! Are you always have some good deals forRead More
Very enjoyable ,very smooth. Definitely going to buy it again. You can definitely tell they take pride in what they do..
This is The Best (THC related) experience that I have ever had. 💙

I don’t smoke it. I eat it. 💙
I pinch off a tiny piece, then eat it. 💙

The effects are smooth, and they last longer than any of the candy I’ve tried. 💙

I feel better than ever. 💙

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Common Questions

THCA Flower - The Real Thing

THCA is, or tetrahydrocannabinolic acid, is a natural chemical present in cannabis plants. The precursor to THC, this compound in itself is not psychoactive raw. But when you light it up, it gets you lit right back!

But how does this cannabinoid acid work its magic? How does THCA flower compare to regular THC flower? And what are some other benefits of THCA products?

That's what we’re here to tell you and what you’re here to find out!

Understanding THCA Flower

Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid was first discovered by Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, a chemist and cannabis researcher crowned the godfather of cannabis research, in 1969. At this time, Mechoulam discovered and thoroughly characterized a tiny amount of THCA he grabbed from a specific hashish sample.

THCA flower is simply hemp flower with heavy THCA contents. Although THCA in its raw form doesn't cause psychoactive effects, it turns into THC, or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, when activated by heat.

But if THCA isn't inherently psychoactive, why does it get you high when you smoke it? Well, that question can be answered by a little concept called decarboxylation.

Decarboxylation 101

Decarboxylation, inRead More